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Modern Education Society's
Nowrosjee Wadia College
Affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University
(Formerly Known as University of Pune)
Senior College Prospectus (For the A.Y. 2020-21)
Accredited 'A+' Grade by NAAC
Recipient of the Best College Award of Savitribai Phule Pune University
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LOCATION AND BUILDINGS
Nowrosjee Wadia College of the
Modern Education Society, Pune, is
situated in a very strategic location,
midway between the Pune Railway Station
and Bund Garden.
The College has separate buildings
for Arts and Science faculties. In addition
to a three storeyed Golden Jubilee
Building complex, a Diamond Jubilee
Building complex is utilised for post -
graduate teaching and research. A four
storeyed building constructed in the
college campus houses the entire college
office. The College also has separate
buildings for Assembly Hall, Boys' and
Girls' Hostels, Canteen and Gymnasium. An extensive area of about three hectares is
used as a playground and a Gymkhana Pavilion built thereon is used both as a stadium
and a gymnasium.
At Present the College Conducts:-
Arts and Science Courses of Junior College.
Arts and Science Courses of Senior College.
Arts Faculty (Subjects at General Level (up to 3rd year)):
1. Applied Mathematics
2. Defence and Strategic Studies (Non Grant)(Useful for all competitive exams)
3. Descriptive Statistics (Only up to 1st year. This basic course is very much helpful
for graduation in Economics, Psychology and Geography)
4. Economics
5. English
6. French
7. Geography
8. Hindi
9. Industrial Mathematics (This subject is very useful for exams of banking
sectors and also for various competitive exams and Economics)
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10. History
11. Logic and Methodology of Science
12. Marathi
13. Mathematics
14. Mathematical Statistics(Only up to 1st year)
15. Optional English
16. Politics
17. Philosophy
18. Psychology
Arts Faculty (Subjects at Special Level):
1. Economics
2. English
3. Geography
4. History
5. Marathi (Non Grant)
6. Mathematics
7. Politics
8. Psychology
NOTE:
Students intending to do B. A. with English as their special subject should
note that they have to necessarily take Optional English at F. Y. B. A.
Students intending to do B. A. with Mathematics as their Special subject should
note that they have to take three Mathematics courses at F. Y. B. A. – General
Mathematics, Financial (Industrial) Mathematics and Applied Mathematics. At
the S. Y. and T. Y. levels there will be five papers of Mathematics each.
Science Faculty (Subjects at Special Level (up to 3rd year)):
1. Botany (T. Y. B. Sc. Botany is Non Grant)
2. Chemistry
3. Electronics
4. Physics
5. Geology
6. Mathematics
7. Zoology
Science Faculty Subjects at Optional Level (up to 2nd year)):
1. Electronics Equipment Maintenance(E.E.M.)
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2. Geography
Under Graduate (Self Financing Courses):
1. B. Sc. Computer Science
2. B. Sc. Biotechnology
Post Graduate Courses:
1. M. Sc. in Botany
2. M. A. in Economics
3. M. A. in English
4. M. A. in Psychology
5. M. Sc. in Physical Chemistry
6. M. Sc. in Analytical Chemistry
7. M. Sc. in Organic Chemistry
8. M. Sc. in Polymer Science
9. M. Sc. in (Applied) Petroleum Technology
10. M. Sc. in Physics
11. M. Sc. in Computer Science
12. M. Sc. (Industrial Mathematics with Computer Applications)
13. M. Sc. in Electronics
14. M. A. / M. Sc. in Geography
15. M. Sc. in Zoology
The College has recognized research guides for M. Phil and Ph. D. on its roll. The
Chemistry, Physics, Geology and Geography laboratories have been recognized for
research leading to M. Phil. and Ph. D. degrees.
Accreditation 'A+' Level: A Historical Landmark: A Peer team of the National Council for Assessment and Accreditation (NAAC)
Bangalore visited the college in September 2017 for its second cycle of accreditation and
accredited it with an 'A+' grade. This college also has the rare distinction of receiving the
first ever “Best College Award” instituted by Savitribai Phule Pune University (Formerly
known as University of Pune) in 2002. These distinctions achieved by the College are a
result of the hard work put in by its staff, the respectability its management enjoys in
public and the support it has been receiving from the student community and alumni over
all these years.
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(A) ADMISSION (F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. A/ B. Sc.)
Since June 2019, the Choice Based Credit system has been introduced for F. Y. B. A. /
B. Sc. and June 2020 onwards for S. Y. B. A. / B. Sc. For eligibility criteria, credit information,
syllabus, evaluation process etc. the student is advised to refer to the website of Savitribai
Phule Pune University. The link is www.unipune.ac.in Please note that all admissions are
provisional until confirmed by the University. While seeking admission to degree college
classes, preference will be given to students who have passed their XII Arts or Science
examination from this college. However, such students cannot claim admission to the
degree college by right. Attendance by the student for regular lectures is compulsory.
Appearance at the Internal Examination is compulsory.
(B) STRUCTURE OF COURSES
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
1. F. Y. B. A: At degree college, under the existing system and three year degree course,
a student has to cover 18 courses over three years, covering 6 courses each year. The
special courses in selected subjects start only at S. Y. B. A. The structure of compulsory
and Optional subjects at F. Y. B. A. at this college is as follows:
1) One Compulsory paper : Group A – Compulsory English
2) One Compulsory language Paper : Group B – Marathi / French
from two groups Group C – Hindi
3) Four Optional Papers from the other following groups
: Group D – Economics
: Group E – Politics
: Group F – History
: Group G – Geography
: Group H – Psychology
: Group I – Defence and Strategic Studies
: Group J – Industrial Mathematics /
Mathematical Statistics /
Optional English
: Group K – Mathematics /
Logic & Methodology of Science
: Group L – Descriptive Statistics/
Applied Mathematics/
Philosophy
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2. S. Y. B. A
At S. Y. B. A. level, a student has to offer along with Compulsory English, Special
course in one subject of his choice from the subjects he had offered at F.Y.B.A. level. In
addition he has to offer two other subjects. The college provides special level courses in
the following subjects only:
(1) English (2) Economics (3) Geography (4) History
(5) Marathi (6) Mathematics (7) Politics (8) Psychology
Only those students who offer Optional English at F. Y. B. A. are eligible to
specialize in English at S. Y. and T. Y. B. A.
3. T. Y. B. A
At T. Y. B. A. level a student continues with compulsory English and three subjects
offered at. S. Y. B. A. level.
(B) STRUCTURE OF COURSES
Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.)
1. F. Y. B. Sc.
At F. Y. B. Sc. level there are four Science Subjects (College offers these in
different groups mentioned below). Student has to select any one of the following
group.
(A) M–P–C–E (B) M-P-C-B (C) M-P-C-Geol (D) M-P-E-EEM
(E) P-C-E-EEM (F) M-P-C-Z (G) M-P-C-Geog (H) C-B-Z-Geog
(I) P-C-B-Z (J) B-Z-Geog–Geol (K) C-B-Z- Geol
M–Mathematics, P–Physics, C–Chemistry, B–Botany. Z–Zoology, Geol–Geology, Geog–
Geography, E–Electronic Science, EEM–Electronic Equipment & Maintenance.
2. S. Y. B. Sc.
At S. Y. B. Sc. three science subjects out of the four subjects offered at F. Y. B.Sc.
(college offered in different groups mentioned above) and One language – English
/ Marathi / Hindi and one course on Environmental Awareness. A Student has
to select any one of the following groups in addition to one language - English/
Marathi/ Hindi.
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(A) M-P-E (B) M-E-EEM (C) M-C-E (D) P-E-EEM
(E) M-P-C (F) M-P-Geog (G) M-C-Geog (H) M-C-Geol
(I) M-C-B (J) M-P-Geol (K) M-P-B (L) P-C-E
(M) C-B-Geog (N) C-B-Geol (O) B-Z-Geol (P) B-Z-Geog
(Q) C-Z-Geog (R) C-Z-Geol (S) P-C-B (T) P-C-Z
(U) C-B-Z (V) P-C-Geog (W) P-C-Geol
M–Mathematics, P–Physics, C–Chemistry, B–Botany, Z–Zoology, Geol–Geology, Geog–
Geography, E–Electronic Science, EEM–Electronic Equipment & Maintenance.
3. T. Y. B. Sc.
At T. Y. B. Sc. level a student has to select one of the science subjects offered
by him at S. Y. B. Sc. Subjects taught at the Special level in this College are:
(1) Botany (2) Chemistry (3) Electronics (4) Geology
(5) Mathematics (6) Physics (7) Zoology
Vocationalisation of Education at the First Degree Level (B. Sc.)
University Grants Commission has accorded sanction under the
Vocationalisation scheme of education at the First Degree level to introduce the
following vocational course at the college.
Electronic Equipment Maintenance: EEM
Number of seats for this course is 30. Selection of the students for this course is strictly
on merit cum reservation basis.
Students of S. Y. B. Sc. (Electronic Equipment Maintenance) are eligible to take
Electronic Science as the principal Subject at T. Y. B. Sc. level.
B. Sc. (Biotechnology):
A three year degree course in Biotechnology has been introduced in the
college from the academic year 2007 - 08. The details regarding admission to F. Y. B. Sc.
Biotechnology course can be obtained from the college office. Admission depends on
performance in H. S. C. / C. B. S. E. / Std. XIIth Examination and the entrance examination
if conducted by the college.
B. Sc. (Computer Science):
A three–year degree course in Computer Science was introduced in the
College in 1986-87. The Computer Science Department has well equipped laboratories
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consisting of many computer terminals. The details about the admission procedure for
F. Y. B. Sc. (Computer Science) can be obtained from Computer Science Department.
Admission depends on performance in HSC / CBSE / Std. XIIth Examination.
The Facilities: Nowrosjee Wadia College boasts of separate Laboratories for the B. Sc.
and M. Sc. (Computer Science) Courses. There are separate laboratories for Mathematics,
Statistics and Electronics.
Hardware: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server HPML 150, Windows 2003 Server and
Database Server with core 2 Duo
Processors, On Client Side P4
Computers with core 2 Duo
Processors, Computer Network (LAN)
with Dlink 24 Port Switches, Dot
Matrix Printers.
Software: Red Hat Enterprise LINUX
5, WINDOWS 2003 Server and
Database server (RHEL5).
Dual Boot operating System with
window XP and Red Hat Linux, MS
office, Visual Studio, Visual
Basic, Turboc 3, MySQL Database,
Tomcat and Apache Web Server.
Technical Reading Material: The library for the B. Sc. (Computer Science) and M. Sc.
(Computer Science) courses, has an abundant supply of technical books, journals
and magazines. Also available in the library are User guides and manuals for the
various software products. New titles (and copies thereof) are procured frequently
to keep the library up to date. Our alumni who are placed abroad have subscribed to
'SUN UNIX' magazine for the College.
Curriculum: Apart from the regular curriculum, students at the college are groomed to
address the many facets of a professional career. The Department regularly conducts
guest lectures, seminars and workshops to present the latest topics that may not
be covered in the syllabus. Professionals from the industry are invited to participate
in these activities. The students are encouraged to conduct seminars on any relevant
topic. The Department has audio-visual aids required for these activities.
The Department also conducts short-term courses which help develop the
personality of individuals. Personality Development, Public Speaking and Time
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Management are a few examples. Technical Skills of the students are enhanced by
courses such as Technical Communications and Technical Writing. Activities such as
Software exhibitions and quiz competitions make the course very lively and interesting.
The Department has a finger on the pulse of the IT industry by keeping
in touch with professionals from the industry. The Department and the students are
appraised of the changes in the industry thus helping the students make a smooth
transition from academics to a professional career.
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS COURSE
Environmental Awareness Course is compulsory for the students of S. Y. B. A. /
S. Y. B. Sc. / S. Y. B. Sc. (Computer Science) and S. Y. B. Sc. (Biotechnology) courses.
(C) GENERAL INFORMATION
(I) DEGREE COLLEGE: FEES AND REFUNDS
Students whose admissions have been approved by the college authorities
have to pay their fees immediately as per the Fee Schedule put up from time to time on
College Notice Boards. Information regarding fee concessions and such other
matters is also appended in the Fee Schedule. The refund of fees in the case of
students who want to leave the college before conclusion of the academic year will
be as per the rules of Savitribai Phule Pune University. For further details of refund
of fees due to cancellation, the students are advised to inquire in the College
office.
(II) COLLEGE TERMS, WORKING HOURS AND HOLIDAYS
For the academic year, the commencement and conclusion dates will be
announced by the University/ Government of Maharashtra and these will be duly
notified to students. College will have holidays as per the lists issued by the appropriate
authorities which will be notified. Additional holidays if any, or changes in the existing
ones, will be announced from time to time. College Lectures/ practical hours extend from
7.30 a. m. to 6.05 p. m. while office (on working days) works from 10.00 a.m. to. 5.40
p.m. with cash counter remaining open up to 4.00 p.m. The college office will be open
for the students only between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm on working days. Students are
advised to see college Notice Boards from time to time.
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(III) FEE CONCESSIONS
The following Fee concessions are available at this college.
(a) Economically backward class Freeship
(b) Freeship to the sons/ daughters of primary school teachers.
(c) Freeship to the sons/daughters of secondary school teachers and non teaching staff.
(d) Scholarship to sons, grand - sons, daughters and granddaughters of Goa Mukti.
(e) Freeship to sons and daughters of defence service personnel and ex-servicemen.
(f) Physically Handicapped Scholarship is available to the concerned students.
(IV) SCHOLARSHIPS
Procedure for availing Government of India (GOI) Scholarship / Freeship
belonging to
S. C. / S. T. / N. T. / V. J. / S. B. C. / O. B. C. categories from Maharashtra State:
1. For details of Scholarships for Reserved Category Students, the Govt. of Maharashtra
link is www.mahadbtmahait.gov.in Students are advised to visit this website for more
information.
2. The Income Limit for Scholarship & Freeship for various categories is:
S.C. / S.T. Category Students: Scholarhsip income limit Rs. 2,50,000/-
S.C. / S. T. Category Students: Freeship Income Limit above Rs. 2,50,000/-
O.B.C. / V.J.N.T. / S.B.C. category students: Scholarship Income LImit Rs. 1,00,000/-
: Freeship Income Limit abve Rs. 1,00,000/-
up to 7,00,000/-
SEBC Category Students: Can apply for only Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj
Merit Scholarship: Income Limit Rs. 8,00,000/- and Caste Certificate is necessary.
3. For Non Grant courses, only SC & ST Category students can apply for scholarships.
For Economically Backward Class (EBC) students can apply for Rajarshi Chhatrapati
Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Shulk Shishyavrutti Yojana.
4. The forms should be submitted to the Scholarship Section with necessary documents
within the stipulated time period. For details contact Counter No. 5 in the college office.
5. The college fees will be recovered from concerned students if the concerned students
form is not submitted in time to the college office. For details, student should contact
Scholarship counter and see the Scholarship Notice Board regularly.
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Important Note:
1. Eligible students who desire, can claim any one of the fee concessions by filling in the
prescribed concession form one month after admission every year, failing which, the
remaining College fees will be recovered by the College Office.
2. Students are advised to see the notices with respect to Scholarship regularly.
V) STUDENTS' MUTUAL AID FUND
This fund is meant to give aid to needy and deserving students. Such students
will have to submit their applications together with income certificate attested by
a Gazetted Officer, on or before the date notified. Each case will be considered on
merit and the deserving students will be given aid as per their need depending on the
availability of funds. In all these cases the decision of the Principal will be final.
3. Freeship is applicable to the children of such Ex-Servicemen who are domiciled in
Maharashtra State or recruited in Maharashtra and retired from defense service and at
the time of retirement holding ranks upto Major or its equivalent cadres or lower ranks
in Navy and Air Force. They should submit the eligibility from D. S. S. Board or Zilla Sainik
Board within one month after the admission to the college office.
(VI) VACATION CONCESSIONS
Students whose permanent place of residence (Home Town) is other than
Pune City are eligible for visiting such places during vacation only, by availing of bus
concession, rail concession or air concession as the case may be. For this purpose the
students should fill in the requisite form before the vacation.
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(D) OTHER FACILITIES
(I) COLLEGE LIBRARY The College Library is the main centre for students to carry
out their scholastic activities
and hence utmost care is
taken to keep it open for
maximum number of days
and hours. The Reading
Hall, where a student is
expected to study will
observe the following
timings:
Monday to Friday: 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
Students must bring with
them their Identity Card and Library Cards while entering the Reading Hall.
How to get Identity and Library Cards
College Library issues Identity and Library Cards to the bonafide students of the College.
Soon after admission a student is expected to submit his/ her original fee receipt to the
Library along with a recent passport size photograph.
Any delay on the part of the student in obtaining the Identity Card is liable to attract a
fine. Students should bear in mind that Identity Card is an important document and they
are expected to take utmost care in preserving it in good condition and protecting it
against any loss or misuse. Students should always wear the Id card and should
produce it, if and whenever it is demanded by any authority of the college.
All the entries in the Id card will be filled in by the Library Staff. Students are not expected
to write anything on it. In case of loss of Id Card, a duplicate Id card is issued to the
student on written application and payment of a fine of Rs. 100/-. Id card is valid only
for the year mentioned on it and it is not transferable. Misuse of Id card will be strictly
dealt with. Id card is issued entirely at the risk of the Id Card holder. Id Card should be
preserved even during the vacation.
How to borrow a book in the Reading Hall
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All the available text - books prescribed by the SPPU, H. S. C. Board and by the
teachers in the class are made
available to the students at the
Reading Hall Counter. Only
one textbook will be issued at
a time to a student.
Dictionaries, Encyclopedias,
Atlases and other reference
books may be used in the
Library during Library hours,
but will not be issued for home
lending. Members of the
teaching staff may declare any
book in the subject to be a
work of reference. Marking on Library books in pencil or ink or damaging them
in any other way is strictly forbidden. The reader will be held responsible unless he
shows to the Librarian at the time of issue that the book had been previously marked
or spoiled. In the event of damage of any kind, the reader will be liable to pay fine
equivalent to the damage caused.
HOME LENDING
Home Lending Section of the College generally enrolls about 1000 students
per year. Membership is strictly on first come first served basis. For further details, Please
contact the Librarian.
HOME LENDING TIMINGS:
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2
p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday: 12 noon to 3 p. m.
BEHAVIOUR IN THE READING HALL
Admission to the Reading Hall is strictly on producing of Id Card on demand. In
the Reading Hall, students are expected to study by themselves. Any kind of discussion
which will cause disturbance to the others is forbidden.
(II) HOSTELS
The Modern Education Society provides Hostel accommodation on the premises
for boys as well as girls in separate hostels. The Hostel Facilities are shared by the
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students of all colleges on the campus and hence admission to the hostels is limited to
a few students every year from each Institution. For further details, students are advised
to get in touch with the Hostel office.
(III) COLLEGE GYMKHANA
The College Gymkhana provides coaching for various games such as cricket,
hockey, football, basketball, Indian games, athletics, mountaineering and many other
indoor games and physical training.
The College gymnasium
provides equipment for training and
practice of these games. Students are
encouraged to imbibe the spirit of
sportsmanship by their activities on
the playground. Strict discipline is
expected to be maintained on the
college ground and in the gymnasium.
The details of the coaching or
tournaments. etc. shall be displayed on the Gymkhana notice board from time to time.
IV) PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The First Year Under Graduate
students from all Faculties have to
take a two credit course on
Physical Education and Sports or
Physical Education and Yoga.
Students are advised to contact
the Physical Education
Department for more information
or visit the SPPU website.
(V) NATIONAL CADET CORPS (N. C. C.)
The College offers N. C. C. (Army, Navy and Air Force) to students and encourages
students to take part in N. C. C. activities in order to motivate them to join the armed
forces. Under CBCS, additional credits will be awarded to NCC cadets, as per the rules of
SPPU.
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(VI) NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (N. S. S.)
National Service Scheme (N. S. S.) unit in Nowrosjee Wadia College has been
actively functioning since a long time. From its establishment it has been trying sincerely
to meet the needs and requirements of various students and peoples from different
walks of life. It is a voluntary association of young, dynamic and socially active college
students to work for campus-community associations. The overall aim of N. S. S is to
develop student’s personality through community services. The National Service Scheme
unit of Nowrosjee Wadia College offers a platform to the students for community work
and developing wisdom of involvement in the different tasks of nation building activities.
NSS volunteers work to confirm that the needy get help to enhance their living
standards. A variety of activities are organized every year to streamline the energy and
idealism of the younger generation into creative quests. N. S. S. volunteers educate
students and society regarding many issues like personal health, sanitation, gender
sensitization, environmental awareness etc. Various health camps and cleanliness drives
across the college campus and areas nearby are taken out regularly to create awareness
and also to motivate people to work towards a clean and safe environment. The N. S. S.
unit also organizes various events for inculcating the values of selfless service to society
and brotherhood among all volunteers by taking students out of their comfort zones
and allowing them to be involved at various grassroots level problems of the society.
THE EVENTS ORGANIZED by NSS
The National Service Scheme unit of college functions under the guidance of a
programme officer. Some of the major events of the NSS Unit are:
Special Camp, Winter camp, Sanvidhan Day, HIV Aids Awareness Program, Road Safety
Abhiyan Rally and Awareness, Voter Awareness Program, N. S. S. foundation day
celeberations, Birth anniversaries and death anniversaries of popular and social activists
etc.
As per the UG CBCS for science programmes under the faculty of science and technology
effective from June 2019, N.S.S. students after participating in camp get additional
credits as per the rules of SPPU.
(VII) STUDENTS’ DEVELOPMENT BOARD
The college has a ‘Students’ Development Board’ that looks after the overall
development of the students and various student oriented activities. It also looks after
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the problems of students and protection of their rights. One of the prominent activities
under SWB is to carry out the Earn and Learn Scheme.
Earn and Learn Scheme
The college runs the ‘Earn and Learn Scheme’ which is basically undertaken for
the benefit of students coming for socially and economically backward sections of the
society. This scheme helps to develop work culture among the students. Students are
assigned work in various departments and offices. Students working under this scheme
are paid an honorarium of Rs.45 per hour. Students require an Income certificate from
competent authorities to enroll for this scheme. More information regarding the
‘Students Development Board’ is given on dashboard of SPPU website.
Louis Braille Writer’s Club
Nowrosjee Wadia College has the largest number of visually impaired students
for Higher Education in SPPU. Visually impaired Students from various districts of
Maharashtra come to study in Nowrosjee Wadia College. Admission fees of visually
impaired students are either waived by the College or very nominal fees are taken. Many
facilities are provided to the visually impaired students. A separate space is provided to
the differently abled and visually impaired students. Ramps are constructed in all
buildings for easy access to the differently abled students. Audio clips of various subject
notes are installed in the computer center.
Computer Lab for Visually Impaired Students
A computer lab has been set up in the college for visually impaired students in
association with Technical Training Institute of The Poona Blind Men’s Association. A
MOU has been signed between Nowrosjee Wadia College and Technical Training
Institute of The Poona Blind Men’s Association. Ten Computers are made available to
the visually impaired students. A full time computer trainer has been appointed to teach
computer to the visually impaired students. A six month certificate course in computer
training is conducted for visually impaired students. After completing the course
students get certificate from S.P.P.U.
Scholarships for Differently Abled Students
Apart from regular scholarship sponsored by the State and Central government,
Students Development Office helps students to get scholarships sponsored by S.P.P.U.,
N.G.O. and Corporate Social Responsibility Funds. S.P.P.U. Awards various scholarships
to socially, economically backward students as well as to meritorious students. Help the
Blind Foundation, Chennai awarded scholarship to visually impaired students of college.
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Every Year Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited award scholarship to socially
backward and persons with disabilities.
(VIII) PROHIBITION OF RAGGING
As per the Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act No. XXXIII of 1999, and
subsequent amendments as per the directives of the Honorable Supreme Court, ragging
in any form within or outside of the college campus is prohibited. If a student is found
to be involved in ragging prior to admission, he/she will be denied admission or if
involved after, then his / her admission will be summarily cancelled.
In connection with this, as per the Guidelines of U.G.C., Government of
Maharashtra and Savitribai Phule Pune University, Anti-Ragging Committee and Anti-
Ragging Squad were formed in 2014. Anti-ragging posters are displayed throughout the
college campus. Meetings of Anti-ragging committee and Anti-Ragging Squad are
conducted at regular intervals. At the time of admission students and parents are
compulsory asked to fill Anti-ragging Forms.
(IX) CORPORATE LIFE
The College Hostels, the Common Mess and Canteen, the College Gymkhana
(with its many facilities for sports and games) and the various Literary and College
Societies such as English Literary Association, Marathi Vangmay Mandal, Hindi
Sahitya Mandal, Economics Association, Earth Science Club, Art Circle etc. provide
ample scope for corporate life among students.
(X) SPIRIT OF COMPETITION AND PERSONALITY GROWTH
The College aims at equipping students with a moral, mental and intellectual
outlook, such as will make them fit for the life ahead. Students therefore will not be
permitted to take any active part in current politics. They will be required to devote their
entire attention to the furtherance of their studies. With this aim in view, students
are required to be regular in their attendance at classes, tutorials, P. T. or N. C. C.
parades or N. S. S. activities and at College examinations. Every attempt will be made
to see that students recognise the dignity of labour and need for a balanced mind.
Hobbies which require physical as well as mental work will be encouraged.
Students should note that the activities in which they participate are officially announced
by the college. No contribution should be made to any fund by a Student, unless
officially announced.
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Students should also note that smoking or chewing tobacco/ Gutkha in the
College Campus and premises is strictly prohibited. Students are advised not to
spoil or damage College property. For any official work, students are advised
to get in touch with the concerned college staff directly and not any
representative in between.
Students are advised not to resort to any type of unfair means during College
and University examinations. If any such case is reported, strict action will be taken
thereon.
(XI) PICNICS
No private picnics are permitted and students shall not go for picnics without the
written permission of the Principal. A lady member of the teaching staff shall accompany
the picnic if lady students participate. Other details will be available with the professor
incharge. Picnics must be intimated to the authorities well in advance.
(XII) SOCIALS
Socials will be held in the second term only on a particular day as decided by
the authorities. Normally Socials shall be held for the Arts and Science sections in two
separate slots on the same day.
(XIII) VECHICLES
The College accepts no responsibility of providing parking space for vechicles of
students. However, limited space is provided for parking of two wheelers and
students should park their two wheelers in the designated areas at their own risk.
Vehicles parked elsewhere are likely to be confiscated and the owner likely to be fined.
There is no facility for parking of four wheelers in the college premises for students.
(XIV) CANTEEN
The College Canteen has facilities for the students and for the staff-members of
the five institutions on the Wadia College Campus. Students therefore should carefully
note the following: -
1. The Canteen Hall shall be used only for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and at
such timings as notified.
2. Atmosphere in the Canteen Hall should remain peaceful and quiet.
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3. Outsiders shall not be permitted in the Canteen.
4. Crowding in the Canteen Hall should be avoided.
5. The Canteen is under the control of the Modern Education Society,
Which enters into a contract with a party which in turn runs the
Canteen.
(XV) INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS
The College holds many inter collegiate competitions in various fields the
prestigious one being the H. H. Raja of Sangli's Gokhale Elocution Competition, which
we have been hosting since 1937. We also hold the Golden Jubilee Debating
Competition and Inter Collegiate Chandanlal Mayadevi Sethi Quiz Competitions.
(XVI) MEDICAL CHECK-UP AND MEDICAL ROOM FACILITES All the F. Y. B. A., F. Y. B. Sc., M. A., M. Sc. Students and all Hostelites will have to
compulsorily undergo a medical check up as per the University directives. The Schedule
of the Medical Check - up is notified after the commencement of the first term. The
College authorities have also made available the services of the Honorary Medical Officer
who shall be available on the premises in the clinic.
(XVII) USE OF MOBILE PHONES
Students should keep mobile phones on silent mode while on the college
campus. Playing music, songs etc. on mobile phones is strictly prohibited. If the
above instructions are flouted, mobile phones will be confiscated. Use of mobile
phones in the classrooms and laboratories is prohibited.
(XVIII) COLLEGE MISCELLANY The College publishes its annual magazine called Miscellany. Students are
encouraged to contribute their articles, poems, essays to the same. The activities of the
College alongwith some photographs are printed therein.
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COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Principal : Dr. P. K. Bhadane
Vice-Principal : Dr. (Mrs.) S. S. Boxwala-Kale
Vice Principal : Dr. B. B. Bahule
Registrar : Mr. R. G. Tagade
DEPARTMENT AND SECTION HEADS
1) Bio-Technology :
2) Botany : Dr. K. S. Bhosale
3) Chemistry : Mr. D. G. Waghmare
4) Computer Science : Mr. C. S. Nimkar
5) Economics : Dr. (Mrs.) M. A. Musmade
6) Electronics : Dr. P. K. Bhadane
7) English : Mr. J. R. Salve
8) French : Mr. M. S. Gohad
9) Geography : Dr. (Mrs.) U. R. Khare
10) Geology : Dr. K. S. Venkataraghavan
11) Hindi :
12) History : Dr. (Mrs.) J. S. Aniruddha
13) Marathi :
14) Mathematics : Dr. (Mrs.) S. S. Boxwala-Kale
15) Philosophy : Mr. M. K. Narwade
16) Physics :
17) Politics : Mr. A. K. Madhale
18) Psychology : Dr. V. N. Borkar
19) Zoology : Dr. M. S. Arora
20) Librarian : Dr. R. R. Sakhare
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CONTACT US
Modern Education Society's
Nowrosjee Wadia College
Address: 19, Late Prin. V. K. Joag Path,
Pune-411001.
Maharashtra, India.
Phone No.: (020) – 26162944 (Main Office),
(020) – 26169382 (Post Graduate Office)
Website:
(For Notices related Admission)
www.nowrosjeewadiacollege.edu.in
Link for admission https://nowrosjee.vriddhionline.com
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Other Institutions of the
MODERN EDUCATION SOCIETY
The Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology
PUNE - 411 001
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The D. G. Ruparel College
MUMBAI - 400 016
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The New Law College
MUMBAI - 400 016
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The Ness Wadia College of Commerce
PUNE - 411 001
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Neville Wadia Institute of Management Studies and Research
PUNE - 411 001
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M. E. Society's College of Engineering
PUNE - 411 001
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Center for Talent Search and Excellence
PUNE - 411 001
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